A zoom optical system (ZL) comprises: a first lens group (G1) disposed closest to an object and having a positive refractive power; an aperture stop (S) disposed closer to an image than the first lens group (G1); a positive lens component disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop (S); and a lens group (G3) having the positive lens component, wherein a distance between the first lens group (G1) and the lens group (G3) having the positive lens component changes during zooming, at least one lens surface of the positive lens component has an aspherical surface, and the following conditional expression,
0.40<fp/fGp<3.60
is satisfied,
where
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1. A zoom optical system comprising:
a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group disposed on an image side of the first lens group and having a negative refractive power, a third lens group disposed on an image side of the second lens group and having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group disposed on an image side of the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, and a final lens group disposed on an image side of the fourth lens group and also disposed closest to an image,
wherein
a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group change during zooming,
the first lens group is moved along an optical axis during zooming,
the second lens group comprises a vibration proof group capable of moving with a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis and having a negative refractive power, and
the following conditional expression is satisfied:
0.30<|m12|/fw<2.30 where
|m12|: an absolute value of the amount of change in distance from a lens surface closest to the image in the first lens group to a lens surface closest to the object in the second lens group on the optical axis during zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, and
fw: a focal length of the zoom optical system in the wide-angle end state.
11. A method for manufacturing a zoom optical system, comprising:
arranging, in a lens barrel, a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group disposed on an image side of the first lens group and having a negative refractive power, a third lens group disposed on an image side of the second lens group and having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens group disposed on an image side of the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, and a final lens group disposed on an image side of the fourth lens group and also disposed closest to an image,
arranging the first to fourth lens groups such that a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group change during zooming,
arranging the first lens group to be movable along an optical axis during zooming,
configuring the second lens group to comprise a vibration proof group capable of moving with a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis and having a negative refractive power, and
configuring such that the following conditional expression is satisfied:
0.30<|m12|/fw<2.30 where
|m12|: an absolute value of the amount of change in distance from a lens surface closest to the image in the first lens group to a lens surface closest to the object in the second lens group on the optical axis during zooming from a wide-angle end state to a telephoto end state, and
fw: a focal length of the zoom optical system in the wide-angle end state.
2. The zoom optical system according to
further comprising an aperture stop disposed on an image side of the second lens group.
3. The zoom optical system according to
4. The zoom optical system according to
5. The zoom optical system according to
6. The zoom optical system according to
7. The zoom optical system according to
the following conditional expression is satisfied:
0.93<fVR/f2<2.50 where
fVR: a focal length of the vibration proof group, and
f2: a focal length of the second lens group.
8. The zoom optical system according to
the following conditional expression is satisfied:
0.40<f3/(−f2)<2.60 where
f2: a focal length of the second lens group, and
f3: a focal length of the third lens group.
9. The zoom optical system according to
the following conditional expression is satisfied:
0.40<f3/(−f4)<2.40 where
f3: a focal length of the third lens group, and
f4: a focal length of the fourth lens group.
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The present invention relates to a zoom optical system, optical apparatus using the zoom optical system, and a method for manufacturing the zoom optical system.
Conventionally, a zoom optical system, provided with a lens having an aspherical surface disposed on the image side of the aperture stop has been proposed (see Patent Literature 1, for example). In such a zoom optical system, however, since the degree of decentering sensitivity is high, variation in optical performance based on the assembly accuracy at the time of manufacture can hardly be suppressed. In addition, a zoom optical system equipped with a vibration proof group for correcting image blur has been proposed in the related art. However, in a zoom optical system equipped with a vibration proof group, a higher optical performance is required. Also, in a zoom optical system equipped with a vibration proof group, obtaining a high zooming rate has been difficult.
Patent literature 1: Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2014-219616(A)
A zoom optical system according to a first aspect comprises: a first lens group disposed closest to an object and having a positive refractive power; an aperture stop disposed closer to an image than the first lens group; a positive lens component disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop; and a lens group having the positive lens component, wherein a distance between the first lens group and a lens group having the positive lens component changes during zooming, at least one lens surface of the positive lens component has an aspherical surface, and the following conditional expression,
0.40<fp/fGp<3.60
is satisfied
where
fp: a focal length of the positive lens component, and
fGp: a focal length of the lens group having the positive lens component.
A zoom optical system according to a second aspect comprises: a first lens group having a positive refractive power; a second lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group and having a negative refractive power; a third lens group disposed closer to an image than the second lens group and having a positive refractive power; and a fourth lens group disposed closer to an image than the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, wherein a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes, the distance between the second lens group and the third lens group changes, and the distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group changes during zooming, the second lens group includes at least partly a vibration proof group movable so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, the third lens group consists of the object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and the image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, the air distance between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup is the maximum air distance among air distances between lenses in the third lens group, and the following conditional expressions,
0.06<f3α/f3β<2.60
1.50<f1/(−f2)<4.50
are satisfied,
where
f3α: a focal length of the object side subgroup,
f3β: a focal length of the image side subgroup,
f1: a focal length of the first lens group,
f2: a focal length of the second lens group.
A zoom optical system according to a third aspect comprises: a first lens group having a positive refractive power; a second lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group and having a negative refractive power; a third lens group disposed closer to an image than the second lens group and having a positive refractive power; and a fourth lens group disposed closer to an image than the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, wherein a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group changes, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group changes during zooming, the second lens group includes at least partly a vibration proof group movable so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, the third lens group consists of the object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and the image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, a lens component including a negative lens is disposed at a position closest to an object in the image side subgroup, and the following conditional expression,
0.08<f3a/f3b<1.20
is satisfied,
where
f3a: a focal length of the object side subgroup, and
f3b: a focal length of the image side subgroup.
A zoom optical system according to a fourth aspect comprises: a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group and having a negative refractive power, a third lens group disposed closer to an image than the second lens group and having a positive refractive power, and a fourth lens group disposed closer to an image than the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, wherein a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group changes, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group changes during zooming, the second lens group consists of a negative subgroup having a negative refractive power and the vibration proof group capable of moving so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis and having a negative refractive power disposed in order from an object, and a lens component including a positive lens is disposed at a position closest to an image in the vibration proof group.
An optical apparatus according to a fifth aspect includes the zoom optical system mounted thereon.
A method for manufacturing a zoom optical system according to a sixth aspect is a method of manufacturing a zoom optical system comprising: a first lens group disposed closest to an object and having a positive refractive power, an aperture stop disposed closer to an image than the first lens group, a positive lens component disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop, and a lens group having the positive lens component, the method comprising:
disposing each lens within a lens barrel so that a distance between the first lens group and a lens group having the positive lens component changes during zooming, at least one lens surface of the positive lens component has an aspherical surface, and a conditional expression,
0.40<fp/fGp<3.60
is satisfied,
where
fp: a focal length of the positive lens component, and
fGp: a focal length of the lens group having the positive lens component.
A method for manufacturing a zoom optical system according to a seventh aspect is a method of manufacturing a zoom optical system comprising: a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group and having a negative refractive power, a third lens group disposed closer to an image than the second lens group and having a positive refractive power, and a fourth lens group disposed closer to an image than the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, and the method for manufacturing the zoom optical system comprising:
disposing each lens within a lens barrel so that a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group changes, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group changes during zooming, the second lens group includes at least partly a vibration proof group movable so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, the third lens group consists of the object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and the image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, the air distance between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup is the maximum air distance among air distances between lenses in the third lens group, and conditional expressions,
0.06<f3α/f3β<2.60
1.50<f1/(−f2)<4.50
are satisfied,
where
f3α: a focal length of the object side subgroup,
f3β: a focal length of the image side subgroup,
f1: a focal length of the first lens group,
f2: a focal length of the second lens group.
A method for manufacturing a zoom optical system, according to an eighth aspect is a method of manufacturing a zoom optical system comprising: a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group and having a negative refractive power, a third lens group disposed closer to an image than the second lens group and having a positive refractive power, and a fourth lens group disposed closer to an image than the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, and the method for manufacturing the zoom optical system comprising:
disposing each lens within a lens barrel so that a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group changes, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group changes during zooming, the second lens group includes at least partly a vibration proof group movable so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, the third lens group consists of the object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and the image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, a lens component including a negative lens is disposed at a position closest to an object in the image side subgroup, and a conditional expression,
0.08<f3a/f3b<1.20
is satisfied,
where
f3α: a focal length of the object side subgroup, and
f3b: a focal length of the image side subgroup.
A method for manufacturing a zoom optical system according to a ninth aspect is a method of manufacturing a zoom optical system comprising: a first lens group having a positive refractive power, a second lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group and having a negative refractive power, a third lens group disposed closer to an image than the second lens group and having a positive refractive power, and a fourth lens group disposed closer to an image than the third lens group and having a negative refractive power, and the method for manufacturing the zoom optical system comprising:
disposing each lens within a lens barrel so that a distance between the first lens group and the second lens group changes, a distance between the second lens group and the third lens group changes, and a distance between the third lens group and the fourth lens group changes during zooming, the second lens group consists of a negative subgroup having a negative refractive power and the vibration proof group capable of moving so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis and having a negative refractive power disposed in order from an object, and a lens component including a positive lens is arranged closest to an image in the vibration proof group.
A zoom optical system and an optical apparatus according to the first embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings. A zoom optical system ZL (1) as an example of the zoom optical system (zoom lens) ZL according to the first embodiment comprises: as illustrated in
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment may be a zoom optical system ZL (2) illustrated in
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment having the configuration described above satisfies the following conditional expression. Accordingly, a telephoto type zoom optical system having low degree of decentering sensitivity and less variation in optical performance based on the assembly accuracy at the time of manufacture is achieved.
0.40<fp/fGp<3.60 (1),
where
fp: a focal length of the positive lens component, and
fGp: a focal length of the lens group having the positive lens component.
The conditional expression (1) is a conditional expression defining an adequate range of a focal length of the positive lens component disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop S. When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (1) exceeds the upper limit value, the power (refractive power) of the positive lens component decreases, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and the coma aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (1) is preferably set to 3.00, and more preferably to 2.60.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (1) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the positive lens component increases, and thus, which is advantageous for correction of various aberrations such as spherical aberration as a representative example. However, it is not preferable because deterioration of optical performance becomes prominent when the positive lens component is deviated due to assembly accuracy at the time of manufacture. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (1) is preferably set to 0.50, and more preferably to 0.60.
Also, it is more preferable that the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment satisfies the following conditional expression (1A).
0.70<fp/fGp<1.90 (1A).
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the following conditional expression (2) is preferably satisfied.
0.40<LS/LGp<0.90 (2),
where
LS: a sum of air distances on the image side of the positive lens component in the lens group having the positive lens component, and
LGp: a thickness of the lens group having the positive lens component on the optical axis.
The conditional expression (2) is a conditional expression defining an adequate range of the thickness of the lens group having the positive lens component on the optical axis. When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (2) exceeds the upper limit value, the power of the lens surface closer to an image than the positive lens component becomes stronger in the lens group having the positive lens component, which makes it difficult to correct the coma aberration in the telephoto end state and the astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (2) is preferably set to 0.80, and more preferably to 0.70.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (2) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the lens surface closer to an image than the positive lens component becomes weaker in the lens group having the positive lens component, which makes it difficult to correct the coma aberration in the telephoto end state and the astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (2) is preferably set to 0.42, and more preferably to 0.435.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the first lens group G1 preferably moves along the optical axis during zooming. Accordingly, the distance between the first lens group G1 and the lens group disposed closer to an image than the first lens group G1 changes during zooming, and thus a high zooming rate is achieved.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the following conditional expression (3) is preferably satisfied.
0.15<100×(Δ/φ)<1.30 (3),
where
φ: a maximum effective diameter of the lens surface on the object side of the positive lens component, and
Δ: an absolute value between a difference between the aspherical amount at a position corresponding to the maximum effective diameter of the lens surface on the object side in the positive lens component and the aspherical amount at a position corresponding to the maximum effective diameter of the lens surface on the image side in the positive lens component.
The conditional expression (3) is a conditional expression defining an adequate range of an aspherical amount (sag amount) of the positive lens component disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop S. It should be noted that the effective diameter of the lens surface on the object side in the positive lens component or the effective diameter of the lens surface on the image side becomes the maximum effective diameter upon focusing on infinity in the telephoto end state. However, the invention is not limited thereto. Also, the aspherical surface may be formed only on the lens surface on the object side of the positive lens component, may be formed only on the lens surface on the image side of the positive lens component, or may be formed on lens surfaces on both sides of the positive lens component. In other words, as described above, the aspherical surface needs only be formed on at least one of the lens surfaces of the positive lens component.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (3) exceeds the upper limit value, the aspherical amount of the positive lens component increases, and thus, which is advantageous for correction of various aberrations such as spherical aberration as a representative example. However, it is not preferable because deterioration of optical performance becomes prominent when the positive lens component is deviated due to assembly accuracy at the time of manufacture. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (3) is preferably set to 1.00, and more preferably to 0.80.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (3) undergoes the lower limit value, the aspherical amount of the positive lens component decreases, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and the coma aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (3) is preferably set to 0.20, and more preferably to 0.25.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4) disposed at a position closer to an image than the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, wherein the distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group changes during zooming. Accordingly, the distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group changes during zooming, and thus a high zooming rate is achieved.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming. Accordingly, a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, and thus a high zooming rate is achieved.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component preferably includes four or five lenses. Accordingly, various aberrations such as the spherical aberration, the coma aberration, and the astigmatism may be successfully corrected.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, and the object side negative lens group includes a vibration proof group movable so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis. Accordingly, the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when the shake compensation is performed may be successfully corrected. Also, the lateral chromatic aberration and the distortion in the wide angle end state may be successfully corrected.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4) disposed at a position closer to an image than the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group changes during zooming, and at least part of lenses in the image side negative lens group moves along the optical axis during focusing. Accordingly, variations in chromatic aberration and variation in spherical aberration during focusing may be successfully corrected.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the aperture stop S is preferably disposed at a position closest to an object in the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component. Accordingly, the astigmatism, the coma aberration, and the lateral chromatic aberration may be successfully corrected.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component preferably consists of: an object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and an image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, and when a lens component including a negative lens is disposed at a position closest to an object in the image side subgroup, (in each example of the following description, the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup in such a case are referred to as first object side subgroup and first image side subgroup), the following conditional expression (4)
0.06<fa/fb<1.20 (4)
is satisfied,
where
fa: a focal length of object side subgroup, and
fb: a focal length of image side subgroup.
The conditional expression (4) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup of the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component. By satisfying the conditional expression (4), the axial chromatic aberration and the spherical aberration are successfully corrected.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (4) exceeds the upper limit value, the power of the image side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the object side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the axial chromatic aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (4) is preferably set to 1.00, and more preferably to 0.80.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (4) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the object side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the image side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (4) is preferably set to 0.08, and more preferably to 0.10.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment, the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component preferably consists of an object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and an image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, and when the air distance between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup is the maximum air distance among all air distances between lenses in the lens group including a positive lens component (in each example of the following description, the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup in such a case are referred to as second object side subgroup and second image side subgroup), the following conditional expression (5) is satisfied.
0.06<fα/fβ<2.60 (5),
where
fα: a focal length of object side subgroup, and
fβ: a focal length of the image side subgroup.
The conditional expression (5) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup of the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component. By satisfying the conditional expression (5), the axial chromatic aberration and the spherical aberration are successfully corrected.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (5) exceeds the upper limit value, the power of the image side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the object side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the axial chromatic aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (5) is preferably set to 2.20, and more preferably to 1.80.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (5) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the object side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the image side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (5) is preferably set to 0.08, and more preferably to 0.10.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, the object side negative lens group consists of a negative subgroup having a negative refractive power and the vibration proof group capable of moving so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis and having a negative refractive power disposed in order from an object, and a lens component including a positive lens is disposed at a position closest to an image in the vibration proof group. Accordingly, the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when the shake compensation is performed may be successfully corrected. Also, the lateral chromatic aberration and the distortion in the wide angle end state may be successfully corrected.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, the object side negative lens group includes a vibration proof group movable so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis, and the following conditional expression (6) is satisfied.
0.93<fVR/fGa<2.50 (6)
where
fVR: a focal length of the vibration proof group, and
fGa: a focal length of the object side negative lens group.
The conditional expression (6) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the vibration proof group and the object side negative lens group (second lens group G2). By satisfying the conditional expression (6), correction of the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when the shake compensation is performed may be successfully corrected. Also, the lateral chromatic aberration and the distortion in the wide angle end state may be successfully corrected.
When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (6) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the object side negative lens group is too much stronger than the power of the vibration proof group, which makes it difficult to correct lateral chromatic aberration and distortion in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (6) is preferably set to 2.10, and more preferably to 1.70.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (6) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the vibration proof group is too much stronger than the power of the object side negative lens group, which makes it difficult to correct the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when shake compensation is performed. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (6) is preferably set to 1.00.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4) disposed at a position closer to an image than the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group changes during zooming, and the image side negative lens group includes a positive lens and a negative lens which are disposed in order from an object, and an air distance is present between the positive lens and the negative lens. Accordingly, variations in chromatic aberration and variation in spherical aberration during focusing may be successfully corrected.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, and the following conditional expression (7) is satisfied.
0.40<fGp/(−fGa)<2.60 (7)
where
fGp: a focal length of the lens group having a positive lens component, and
fGa: a focal length of the object side negative lens group.
The conditional expression (7) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and the object side negative lens group (second lens group G2). When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (7) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the object side negative lens group is too much stronger than the power of the lens group having a positive lens component, which makes it difficult to correct the astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (7) is preferably set to 2.20, and more preferably to 1.80.
When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (7) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the lens group having a positive lens component is too much stronger than the power of the object side negative lens group, which makes it difficult to correct the astigmatism in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (7) is preferably set to 0.55, and more preferably to 0.70.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4) disposed at a position closer to an image than the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group changes during zooming, and the following conditional expression (8) is satisfied.
0.40<fGp/(−fGb)<2.40 (8)
where
fGp: a focal length of the lens group having a positive lens component, and
fGb: a focal length of the image side negative lens group.
The conditional expression (8) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4). When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (8) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the image side negative lens group is too much stronger than the power of the lens group having a positive lens component, which makes it difficult to correct the coma aberration in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (8) is preferably set to 2.00, and more preferably to 1.60.
When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (8) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the lens group having a positive lens component is too much stronger than the power of the image side negative lens group, which makes it difficult to correct the astigmatism in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (8) is preferably set to 0.50, and more preferably to 0.60.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, and the following conditional expression (9) is satisfied.
0.30<|m1a|/fw<2.30 (9)
where
|m1a|: an absolute value of the amount of change in distance from a lens surface closest to an image in the first lens group G1 to a lens surface closest to an object in the object side negative lens group on the optical axis during zooming from the wide angle end state to the telephoto end state, and
fw: a focal length of the zoom optical system ZL in the wide angle end state.
The conditional expression (9) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for variable magnification burden of the object side negative lens group (second lens group G2). When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (9) exceeds the upper limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group increases. Therefore, the variable magnification burden of the object side negative lens group increases, which makes it difficult to correct the coma aberration and the curvature of field. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (9) is preferably set to 1.90, and more preferably to 1.50.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (9) undergoes the lower limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group is too small to secure a high zooming rate. In order to secure a zooming rate in a state in which the corresponding value of the conditional expression (9) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the object side negative lens group needs to be stronger, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and the coma aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (9) is preferably set to 0.40, and more preferably to 0.50.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4) disposed at a position closer to an image than the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group changes during zooming, and the following conditional expression (10) is satisfied.
0.050<|mpb|/fw<0.750 (10)
where
|mpb|: an absolute value of the amount of change in distance from a lens surface closest to an image in the lens group having a positive lens component to a lens surface closest to an object in the image side negative lens group on the optical axis during zooming from the wide angle end state to the telephoto end state, and
fw: a focal length of the zoom optical system ZL in the wide angle end state.
The conditional expression (10) is a conditional expression for achieving both the variable magnification burden and the aberration correction effect of the image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4). When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (10) exceeds the upper limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group (fourth lens group G4) increases. Therefore, the variable magnification burden of the image side negative lens group increases, which makes it difficult to correct spherical aberration in the telephoto end state and astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (10) is preferably set to 0.650, and more preferably to 0.550.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (10) undergoes the lower limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group decreases, and thus the aberration correction effect of change in distance between the lens group having a positive lens component and the image side negative lens group is less likely achieved. Therefore, achievement of both the aberration correction in the telephoto end state and the aberration correction in the wide angle end state is difficult, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (10) is preferably set to 0.065, and more preferably to 0.080.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment preferably includes an object side negative lens group (second lens group G2) disposed between the first lens group G1 and the lens group (third lens group G3) having a positive lens component and having a negative refractive power, and a distance between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group changes, and a distance between the object side negative lens group and the lens group having a positive lens component changes during zooming, the following conditional expression (11) is satisfied.
1.50<f1/(−fGa)<4.50 (11)
where
f1: a focal length of the first lens group G1, and
fGa: a focal length of the object side negative lens group.
The conditional expression (11) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the first lens group G1 and the object side negative lens group (second lens group G2). When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (11) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the object side negative lens group is too much stronger than the power of the first lens group G1, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (11) is preferably set to 4.10, and more preferably to 3.80.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (11) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the first lens group G1 is too much stronger than the power of the object side negative lens group, which makes it difficult to correct spherical aberration, coma aberration, and astigmatism in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (11) is preferably set to 2.00, and more preferably to 2.50.
An optical apparatus according to the first embodiment is configured with the zoom optical system having a configuration described above. As a specific example, a camera (optical apparatus) provided with the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to
Subsequently, an outline of a method for manufacturing the zoom optical system ZL according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to
Next, a zoom optical system and an optical apparatus according to a second embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings. A zoom optical system ZL (1) as an example of the zoom optical system (zoom lens) ZL according to the second embodiment comprises: as illustrated in
The zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment may be a zoom optical system ZL (2) illustrated in
The zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment having the configuration described above satisfies the following conditional expressions. Accordingly, a telephoto type zoom optical system, having a higher optical performance is achieved.
0.06<f3α/f3β<2.60 (12),
1.50<f1/(−f2)<4.50 (13)
where
f3α: a focal length of the object side subgroup,
f3β: a focal length of the image side subgroup,
f1: a focal length of the first lens group G, and
f2: a focal length of the second lens group G2.
The conditional expression (12) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup in the third lens group G3. By satisfying the conditional expression (12), the axial chromatic aberration and the spherical aberration are successfully corrected.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (12) exceeds the upper limit value, the power of the image side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the object side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the axial chromatic aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (12) is preferably set to 1.60, and more preferably to 1.50.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (12) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the object side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the image side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (12) is preferably set to 0.08, and more preferably to 0.10.
The conditional expression (13) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2. When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (13) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the second lens group G2 is too much stronger than the power of the first lens group G1, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (13) is preferably set to 4.10, and more preferably to 3.80.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (13) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the first lens group G1 is too much stronger than the power of the second lens group G2, which makes it difficult to correct spherical aberration, coma aberration, and astigmatism in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (13) is preferably set to 2.00, and more preferably to 2.50.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, during focusing, at least part of the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 move along the optical axis. Accordingly, variations in chromatic aberration and variation in spherical aberration during focusing may be successfully corrected.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the following conditional expression (14) is satisfied.
0.40<f4/f2<4.00 (14),
where
f4: a focal length of the fourth lens group G4, and
f2: a focal length of the second lens group G2.
The conditional expression (14) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the fourth lens group G4 and the second lens group G2. When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (14) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the second lens group G2 is too much stronger than the power of the fourth lens group G4, which makes it difficult to correct spherical aberration and coma aberration in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (14) is preferably set to 3.25, and more preferably to 2.50.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (14) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the fourth lens group G4 is too much stronger than the power of the second lens group G2, which makes it difficult to correct astigmatism in the wide angle end state and spherical aberration in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (14) is preferably set to 0.55, and more preferably to 0.70.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, an aperture stop S is disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3. Accordingly, the astigmatism, the coma aberration, and the lateral chromatic aberration may be successfully corrected.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the second lens group G2 may consist of a negative subgroup having a negative refractive power and the vibration proof group described above and having a negative refractive power disposed in order from an object, and a lens component including a positive lens may be disposed at a position closest to the image in the vibration proof group. Accordingly, the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when the shake compensation is performed may be successfully corrected. Also, the lateral chromatic aberration and the distortion in the wide angle end state may be successfully corrected.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the vibration proof group may consist of a positive lens, a first negative lens, and a second negative lens disposed in order from an object, an air distance may be present between the positive lens and the first negative lens, and an air distance may be present between the first negative lens and the second negative lens. Accordingly, the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when the shake compensation is performed may be successfully corrected. Also, the lateral chromatic aberration and the distortion in the wide angle end state may be successfully corrected.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the following conditional expression (15) is satisfied.
0.93<fVR/f2<2.50 (15)
where
fVR: a focal length of the vibration proof group, and
f2: a focal length of the second lens group G2.
The conditional expression (15) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the vibration proof group and the second lens group G2. By satisfying the conditional expression (15), the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when the shake compensation is performed may be successfully corrected. Also, the lateral chromatic aberration and the distortion in the wide angle end state may be successfully corrected.
When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (15) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the second lens group G2 is too much stronger than the power of the vibration proof group, which makes it difficult to correct lateral chromatic aberration and distortion in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (15) is preferably set to 2.10, and more preferably to 1.70.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (15) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the vibration proof group is too much stronger than the power of the second lens group G2, which makes it difficult to correct the eccentric coma aberration and the eccentric curvature of field when shake compensation is performed. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (15) is preferably set to 1.00.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the fourth lens group G4 comprises a positive lens and a negative lens which are disposed in order from an object, and an air distance is present between the positive lens and the negative lens. Accordingly, variations in chromatic aberration and variation in spherical aberration during focusing may be successfully corrected.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the following conditional expression (16) is preferably satisfied.
0.40<f3/(−f2)<2.60 (16),
where,
f3: a focal length of the third lens group G3, and
f2: a focal length of the second lens group G2.
The conditional expression (16) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the third lens group G3 and the second lens group G2. When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (16) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the second lens group G2 is too much stronger than the power of the third lens group G3, which makes it difficult to correct the astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (16) is preferably set to 2.20, and more preferably to 1.80.
When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (16) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the third lens group G3 is too much stronger than the power of the second lens group G2, which makes it difficult to correct the astigmatism in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (16) is preferably set to 0.55, and more preferably to 0.70.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the following conditional expression (17) is satisfied.
0.20<f3/(−f4)<2.40 (17),
where
f3: a focal length of the third lens group G3, and
f4: a focal length of the fourth lens group G4.
The conditional expression (17) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4. When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (17) exceeds an upper limit value, the power of the fourth lens group G4 is too much stronger than the power of the third lens group G3, which makes it difficult to correct the coma aberration in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (17) is preferably set to 2.00, and more preferably to 1.60.
When a corresponding value of the conditional expression (17) undergoes a lower limit value, the power of the third lens group G3 is too much stronger than the power of the fourth lens group G4, which makes it difficult to correct the astigmatism in the telephoto end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (17) is preferably set to 0.30, and more preferably to 0.40.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the following conditional expression (18) is satisfied.
0.30<|m12|/fw<2.30 (18),
where,
|m12|: an absolute value of the amount of change in distance from a lens surface closest to an image in the first lens group G1 to a lens surface closest to an object in the second lens group G2 on the optical axis during zooming from the wide angle end state to the telephoto end state, and
fw: a focal length of the zoom optical system ZL in the wide angle end state.
The conditional expression (18) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for variable magnification burden of the second lens group G2. When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (18) exceeds the upper limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2 increases. Therefore, the variable magnification burden of the second lens group G2 increases, which makes it difficult to correct the coma aberration and the curvature of field. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (18) is preferably set to 1.90, and more preferably to 1.50.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (18) undergoes the lower limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the first lens group G1 and the second lens group G2 is too small to secure a high zooming rate. In order to secure a zooming rate in a state in which the corresponding value of the conditional expression (18) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the second lens group G2 needs to be stronger, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and the coma aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (18) is preferably set to 0.40, and more preferably to 0.50.
Preferably, in the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment, the following conditional expression (19) is satisfied.
0.050<|m34|/fw<0.750 (19)
where
|m34|: an absolute value of the amount of change in distance from a lens surface closest to an image in the third lens group G3 to a lens surface closest to an object in the fourth lens group G4 on the optical axis during zooming from the wide angle end state to the telephoto end state, and
fw: a focal length of the zoom optical system ZL in the wide angle end state.
The conditional expression (19) is a conditional expression for achieving both the variable magnification burden and the aberration correction effect of the fourth lens group G4. When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (19) exceeds the upper limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 increases. Therefore, the variable magnification burden of the fourth lens group G4 increases, which makes it difficult to correct spherical aberration in the telephoto end state and astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (19) is preferably set to 0.650, and more preferably to 0.550.
When the lower limit value of the corresponding value of the conditional expression (19) undergoes the lower limit value, the amount of change (absolute value) in distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 decreases, and thus the aberration correction effect of change in distance between the third lens group G3 and the fourth lens group G4 is less likely achieved. Therefore, achievement of both the aberration correction in the telephoto end state and the aberration correction in the wide angle end state is difficult, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration and astigmatism in the wide angle end state. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (19) is preferably set to 0.065, and more preferably to 0.080.
An optical apparatus according to the second embodiment is configured with the zoom optical system having a configuration described above. As a specific example, a camera (optical apparatus) provided with the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to
Subsequently, an outline of a method for manufacturing the zoom optical system ZL according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to
Next, a zoom optical system and an optical apparatus according to a third embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings. A zoom optical system ZL (1) as an example of the zoom optical system (zoom lens) ZL according to the third embodiment comprises: as illustrated in
The zoom optical system ZL according to the third embodiment may be a zoom optical system ZL (2) illustrated in
The zoom optical system ZL according to the third embodiment having the configuration described above satisfies the following conditional expression. Accordingly, a telephoto type zoom optical system, having a higher optical performance is achieved.
0.08<f3a/f3b<1.20 (20)
where
f3a: a focal length of the object side subgroup, and
f3b: a focal length of the image side subgroup.
The conditional expression (20) is a conditional expression for defining an adequate range for a ratio of focal lengths between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup in the third lens group G3. By satisfying the conditional expression (20), the axial chromatic aberration and the spherical aberration are successfully corrected.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (20) exceeds the upper limit value, the power of the image side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the object side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the axial chromatic aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the upper limit value of the conditional expression (20) is preferably set to 1.00, and more preferably to 0.80.
When the corresponding value of the conditional expression (20) undergoes the lower limit value, the power of the object side subgroup is too much stronger than the power of the image side subgroup, which makes it difficult to correct the spherical aberration. In order to ensure the effect of this embodiment, the lower limit value of the conditional expression (20) is preferably set to 0.09, and more preferably to 0.10.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the third embodiment preferably satisfies the conditional expression (14) to the conditional expression (19) described above in the same manner as the second embodiment. Also, at least part of lenses in the fourth lens group G4 preferably moves along the optical axis during focusing. Also, the fourth lens group G4 preferably consists of a positive lens and a negative lens, which are disposed in order from an object, and an air distance is present between the positive lens and the negative lens. Also, an aperture stop S is preferably disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the third embodiment, the second lens group G2 may consist of a negative subgroup having a negative refractive power and the vibration proof group described above and having a negative refractive power disposed in order from an object, and the lens component including a positive lens may be disposed at a position closest to an image of the vibration proof group in the same manner as the second embodiment. Also, the vibration proof group may consist of a positive lens, a first negative lens, and a second negative lens in order from an object, and an air distance is present between the positive lens and the first negative lens and an air distance is present between the first negative lens and the second negative lens.
An optical apparatus according to the third embodiment is configured with the zoom optical system having a configuration described above. As a specific example, a camera (optical apparatus) provided with the zoom optical system ZL according to the third embodiment will be described with reference to
Subsequently, an outline of a method for manufacturing the zoom optical system ZL described above will be described with reference to
Next, a zoom optical system and an optical apparatus according to a fourth embodiment will now be described with reference to the drawings. A zoom optical system ZL (1) as an example of the zoom optical system (zoom lens) ZL according to the fourth embodiment comprises: as illustrated in
Also, the second lens group G2 consists of a negative subgroup having a negative refractive power and the vibration proof group capable of moving so as to have a displacement component in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis and having a negative refractive power disposed in order from an object. A lens component including a positive lens is disposed at a position closest to an image in the vibration proof group of the second lens group G2. Accordingly, a telephoto type zoom optical system having a higher zooming rate is achieved.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the fourth embodiment may be a zoom optical system ZL (2) illustrated in
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the fourth embodiment, the third lens group G3 consists of the object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and the image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, and when the air distance between the object side subgroup and the image side subgroup is the maximum air distance among all air distances between lenses in the third lens group G3, the above-described conditional expressions (12) is preferably satisfied as in the second embodiment.
In the zoom optical system ZL according to the fourth embodiment, when the third lens group G3 consists of an object side subgroup having a positive refractive power and an image side subgroup having a positive refractive power disposed in order from an object, and a lens component including the negative lens is disposed at a position closest to an object in the image side subgroup, the above-described conditional expressions (20) is preferably satisfied as in the third embodiment.
The zoom optical system ZL according to the fourth embodiment preferably satisfies the conditional expression (14) to the conditional expression (19) described above in the same manner as the second embodiment. Also, at least part of lenses in the fourth lens group G4 preferably moves along the optical axis during focusing. Also, the fourth lens group G4 preferably comprises a positive lens and a negative lens, which are disposed in order from an object, and an air distance is present between the positive lens and the negative lens. Also, an aperture stop S is preferably disposed between the second lens group G2 and the third lens group G3.
An optical apparatus according to the fourth embodiment is configured with the zoom optical system having a configuration described above. As a specific example, a camera (optical apparatus) provided with the zoom optical system ZL according to the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
Subsequently, an outline of a method for manufacturing the zoom optical system ZL according to the fourth embodiment will be described with reference to
Hereinafter, the zoom optical system (telephoto type zoom lens) ZL according to Examples in each embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that Examples corresponding to the first embodiment are Examples 1 to 8, Examples corresponding to the second embodiment and the third embodiment are Examples 1 to 10, and Examples corresponding to the fourth embodiment are Examples 1 to 3 and Example 5.
In these drawings (
Tables 1 to 10 are shown below. Among these tables, Table 1 shows data of Example 1, Table 2 shows data of Example 2, Table 3 shows data of Example 3, Table 4 shows data of Example 4, Table 5 shows data of Example 5, Table 6 shows data of Example 6, Table 7 shows data of Example 7, Table 8 shows data of Example 8, Table 9 shows data of Example 9, and Table 10 shows data of Example 10. In each example, a d-line (wavelength λ=587.6 nm) and a g-line (wavelength λ=435.8 nm) are selected as objects of calculation of an aberration feature.
In tables of [General Data], f represents a focal length of a whole lens system, FNO represents F number, 2ω represents the angle of view (unit is degree (°) and w is a half angle of view), and Y represents the maximum image height. TL represents a distance obtained by adding BF to a distance from a lens forefront surface to a lens last surface on an optical axis upon focusing on infinity, and BF indicates an air equivalent distance (back focus) from the lens last surface to an image surface I on the optical axis upon focusing on infinity. It should be noted that these values are indicated for the respective zooming states, that is, the wide angle end (W), the intermediate focal length (M) and the telephoto end (T). In the tables [General Data], φ represents a maximum effective diameter of a lens surface on the object side in a positive lens component of the third lens group disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop, A represents an absolute value of a difference between an aspherical amount at a position corresponding to the maximum effective diameter of the lens surface on the object side in the positive lens component and an aspherical amount at a position corresponding to the maximum, effective diameter of the lens surface on the image side in the positive lens component.
In the table of [Lens Data], the surface numbers indicate the orders of the optical surfaces from the object side along the direction of the traveling of the rays, the sign R indicates a radius of curvature of each optical surface (a positive value is allocated to the surface where the center of curvature is located on the image side), and the sign D represents a distance to the next lens surface, which corresponds to the distance from each optical surface to the next optical surface (or an image surface) on the optical axis, the sign nd indicates the refractive index of a material of the optical member for d-line, and the sign vd indicates an abbe number with reference to the d-line of the material of the optical member. The sign “∞” of the radius of curvature indicates a flat surface or an opening, and (Aperture) S indicates an aperture stop S, respectively. Notation of the refractive index of air “nd=1.00000” is omitted. When the lens surface is an aspherical surface, the surface number is asterisked, and a paraxial radius of curvature is shown in a column of the radius of curvature R.
In the tables of [Aspherical Data], the shapes of the aspherical surfaces listed in [Lens Data] are expressed by the following expression (a). In the following expression (a), X(y) represents a distance (sag amount) along the direction of the optical axis from a tangent surface at a vertex of the aspherical surface to a position on the aspherical surface at a height y, R represents a radius of curvature (paraxial radius of curvature) of a reference spherical surface, K represents a conical coefficient, and Ai represents an order aspherical coefficient. “E-n” represents “×10−n”. For example, 1.234E−05=1.234×10−5. It should be noted that the 2nd order aspherical coefficient A2 is 0, and notation of which is omitted.
X(y)=(y2/R)/{1+(1−κ×y2/R2)1/2}A4×y4+A6×y6+A8×y8+A10×y10 (a)
In the tables of [Lens Group Data], starting surfaces (the surface closest to the object) and the focal lengths of the first to fourth lens groups G1 to G4 (or the fifth lens group G5) are shown.
In the tables of [Variable Distance Data], distances to the next lens surface of surface numbers which are indicated as “variable” in terms of distance to the next lens surface in the tables of [Lens Data]. Shown here are distances to the next lens surface in the respective zooming states, that is, in the wide angle end (W), the intermediate focal length (M), and the telephoto end (T) when in focus to infinity and short distance, respectively.
In the tables of [Conditional Expression Corresponding Value], values corresponding to the aforementioned conditional expressions (1) to (20) are shown.
In the following description, the unit “mm” is generally used for the focal length f, the radius of curvature R, the distance to the next lens surface D, and other lengths in all data values. However, the optical system is not limited thereto because the optical system achieves an equivalent optical performance even when the optical system is proportionally enlarged or proportionally contracted.
The description given thus far about the tables are common to all the examples, and the overlapped description will be omitted in the following description.
Example 1 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first positive lens L11 having a convex surface facing the object and a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L12 having a convex surface facing the object and a second positive lens L13 having a biconvex shape.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first negative lens L21 having a convex surface facing the object, a second negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape, and a cemented lens consisting of a third negative lens L23 having a biconcave shape and a positive lens L24 having a biconvex shape. In this example, the first negative lens L21 constitutes the negative subgroup, and the second negative lens L22, a third negative lens L23, and the positive lens L24 constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a first positive lens L31 having a flat-convex shape having a convex surface facing the object, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L32 having a convex surface facing the object and a second positive lens L33 having a biconvex shape, and a third positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the first object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the second object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fourth lens group G4.
In the zoom optical system ZL (1) according to Example 1, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (1) according to Example 1, the second negative lens L22 in the second lens group G2, the third negative lens L23, and the positive lens L24 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 1, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.16, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.29 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 1, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.13, the focal length is 146.99 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.36 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 1, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.07, the focal length is 242.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.41 mm.
In Table 1 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 1 will be shown.
TABLE 1
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 20.3200
Δ 0.0952
W
M
T
f
51.50
146.99
242.50
FNO
4.49
5.35
6.35
2ω
32.0
11.0
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
137.496
160.260
176.460
BF
19.642
42.682
69.906
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
62.65940
3.856
1.51680
63.9
2
154.73019
0.150
3
60.57662
2.000
1.89190
37.1
4
35.51015
7.425
1.49782
82.6
5
−265.34719
D5 (variable)
6
101.41493
1.500
1.49782
82.6
7
42.78933
2.880
8
−95.81122
1.500
1.75500
52.3
9
95.81122
2.600
10
−57.21453
1.500
1.77250
49.6
11
45.10341
3.196
1.80809
22.7
12
−332.69479
D12 (variable)
13
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
14*
25.99484
3.973
1.59201
67.0
15
∞
14.392
16
125.51396
1.500
2.00069
25.5
17
23.07932
3.872
1.49782
82.6
18
−67.48646
2.834
19
98.90402
2.608
1.80194
26.4
20
−98.90402
D20 (variable)
21
−66.56598
2.765
1.85895
22.7
22
−32.47980
4.143
23
−26.59956
1.500
1.77250
49.6
24
105.53899
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Fourteenth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −8.52477E−06, A6 = −4.03131E−09, A8 = 1.30869E−11,
A10 = −1.23416E−13
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
95.53
G2
6
−29.71
G3
14
37.42
G4
21
−47.67
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
146.99
242.50
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0548
−0.1467
−0.2554
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
862.00
839.18
823.00
D5
2.500
30.824
37.428
2.500
30.824
37.428
D12
28.894
10.857
1.750
28.894
10.857
1.750
D20
21.267
10.703
2.182
24.716
21.048
16.950
BF
19.642
42.682
69.906
16.193
32.337
55.138
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 1.1733
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.5904
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.4685
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.4765
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.4765
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.2759
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 1.2597
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 0.7851
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 0.6782
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.3706
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.2157
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.4765
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.2157
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.6045
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.2759
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 1.2597
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.7851
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 0.6782
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.3706
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.4765
In each aberration graph in
It is apparent from respective aberration graphs that the zoom optical system according to Example 1 has an excellent image forming performance capable of correcting various aberrations successfully from the wide angle end state to the telephoto end state, and also has an excellent image forming performance also upon focusing on a short distant object.
Example 2 will be described with reference to
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first positive lens L31 having a convex surface facing the object, the second positive lens L32 meniscus shaped facing a convex surface thereof to the object side, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L33 having a convex surface facing the object and a third lens L34 having a biconvex shape, and a fourth positive lens L35 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 and the second positive lens L32 constitute the first object side subgroup, and the negative lens L33, the third lens L34, and the fourth positive lens L35 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 and the second positive lens L32 constitute the second object side subgroup, and the negative lens L33, the third lens L34, and the fourth positive lens L35 constitute the second image side subgroup.
In the zoom optical system ZL (2) according to Example 2, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (2) according to Example 2, the second negative lens L22 in the second lens group G2, the third negative lens L23, and the positive lens L24 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 2, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.21, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.28 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 2, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.18, the focal length is 147.00 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.35 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 2, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.12, the focal length is 242.51 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.41 mm.
In Table 2 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 2 will be shown.
TABLE 2
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 20.0640
Δ 0.0763
W
M
T
f
51.50
147.00
242.51
FNO
4.49
5.33
6.35
2ω
32.0
11.0
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
135.610
159.663
176.402
BF
19.521
41.599
68.637
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
63.13584
4.009
1.51680
63.9
2
169.41882
0.150
3
58.78287
2.000
1.90004
36.3
4
35.74722
7.264
1.49782
82.6
5
−369.04726
D5 (variable)
6
129.61183
1.500
1.48749
70.3
7
44.54195
5.235
8
−87.39254
1.500
1.82128
39.3
9
72.63040
2.572
10
−48.97929
1.500
1.75500
52.3
11
47.83568
3.376
1.80809
22.7
12
−113.72334
D12 (variable)
13
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
14*
28.00000
3.189
1.59201
67.0
15
83.02809
0.150
16
36.24963
3.196
1.49289
69.9
17
264.57441
12.166
18
232.65896
1.500
2.00100
29.1
19
21.43772
3.929
1.49782
82.6
20
−55.47598
2.145
21
75.79063
2.613
1.83238
31.6
22
−129.42011
D22 (variable)
23
−64.66082
2.812
1.80809
22.7
24
−30.79887
3.516
25
−26.32863
1.500
1.76127
51.3
26
100.00000
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Fourteenth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −7.36136E−06, A6 = −2.03409E−09, A8 = 1.41855E−11,
A10 = −1.07528E−13
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
94.01
G2
6
−27.89
G3
14
35.97
G4
23
−47.07
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
147.00
242.51
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0552
−0.1470
−0.2564
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
857.82
833.68
816.97
D5
2.003
30.544
36.912
2.003
30.544
36.912
D12
26.003
9.906
1.750
26.003
9.906
1.750
D22
21.260
10.791
2.282
24.584
21.180
16.994
BF
19.521
41.599
68.637
16.212
31.316
54.243
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 1.9423
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.5006
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.3803
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.3462
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.3462
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.2947
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 1.2896
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 0.7641
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 0.6778
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.3685
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.3709
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.3462
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.3709
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.6877
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.2947
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 1.2896
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.7641
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 0.6778
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.3685
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.3462
Example 3 will be described with reference to
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a cemented lens consisting of a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape and a first negative lens L32 having a biconcave shape, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped second negative lens L33 having a convex surface facing the object, and a second positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape, and a third positive lens L35 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 and the first negative lens L32 constitute the first object side subgroup, and the second negative lens L33, the second positive lens L34, and the third positive lens L35 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 and the first negative lens L32 constitute the second object side subgroup, and the second negative lens L33, the second positive lens L34, and the third positive lens L35 constitute the second image side subgroup.
In the zoom optical system ZL (3) according to Example 3, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (3) according to Example 3, the second negative lens L22 in the second lens group G2, the third negative lens L23, and the positive lens L24 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 3, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.14, the focal length is 51.49 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.30 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 3, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.09, the focal length is 146.98 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.37 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 3, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.01, the focal length is 242.46 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.42 mm.
In Table 3 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 3 will be shown.
TABLE 3
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 20.4220
Δ 0.0884
W
M
T
f
51.49
146.98
242.46
FNO
4.49
5.35
6.35
2ω
32.0
11.0
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
137.501
160.239
176.433
BF
19.721
43.125
70.648
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
62.50796
3.877
1.51680
63.9
2
160.82600
0.150
3
60.93270
2.000
1.89190
37.1
4
35.47039
7.429
1.49782
82.6
5
−263.78226
D5(variable)
6
143.24691
1.500
1.49782
82.6
7
45.94533
2.613
8
−93.19985
1.500
1.75500
52.3
9
98.93609
2.600
10
−59.00326
1.500
1.75500
52.3
11
49.53829
3.099
1.80809
22.7
12
−395.65819
D12(variable)
13
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
14*
26.40000
4.435
1.61557
64.2
15
−108.15758
1.500
1.65055
33.0
16
1060.50670
14.393
17
131.84354
1.500
2.00100
29.1
18
23.34947
3.867
1.49782
82.6
19
−62.51733
0.405
20
73.98240
2.633
1.76320
29.5
21
−140.65166
D21(variable)
22
−69.02433
2.770
1.85895
22.7
23
−32.89941
4.169
24
−26.76944
1.500
1.77250
49.6
25
105.64282
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Fourteenth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −7.74297E−06, A6 = −3.79343E−09, A8 = 1.13866E−11,
A10 = −1.06621E−13
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
95.01
G2
6
−29.65
G3
14
37.08
G4
22
−48.44
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.49
146.98
242.46
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0551
−0.1485
−0.2603
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
856.43
833.62
817.43
D5
2.623
30.816
37.312
2.623
30.816
37.312
D12
29.110
11.057
1.750
29.110
11.057
1.750
D21
21.608
10.801
2.284
25.143
21.325
17.367
BF
19.721
43.125
70.648
16.202
32.708
55.893
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 1.2010
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.5150
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.4329
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.4711
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.4711
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.3095
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 1.2507
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 0.7655
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 0.6737
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.3753
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.2043
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.4711
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.2043
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.6339
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.3095
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 1.2507
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.7655
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 0.6737
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.3753
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.4711
Example 4 will be described with reference to
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first negative lens L21 having a convex surface facing the object, the second negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape, and a meniscus shaped positive lens L23 having a convex surface facing the object. In this example, the first negative lens L21, the second negative lens L22, and the positive lens L23 (that is, all the lenses in the second lens group G2) constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first positive lens L31 having a convex surface facing the object, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L32 having a convex surface facing the object and a second positive lens L33 having a biconvex shape, and a third positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the first object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the second object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the second image side subgroup.
In the zoom optical system ZL (4) according to Example 4, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (4) according to Example 4, all the lenses in the second lens group G2 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 4, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.11, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.30 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 4, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.06, the focal length is 146.99 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.37 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 4, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.00, the focal length is 242.48 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.42 mm.
In Table 4 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 4 will be shown.
TABLE 4
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 21.2780
Δ 0.0828
W
M
T
f
51.50
146.99
242.48
FNO
4.49
5.19
6.35
2ω
32.6
11.2
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
144.334
161.305
179.008
BF
20.073
36.479
65.178
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
78.55125
2.800
1.48749
70.3
2
111.14411
0.150
3
63.92316
2.000
1.91082
35.2
4
42.96816
7.327
1.49782
82.6
5
−291.62059
D5(variable)
6
1504.08930
1.500
1.71476
54.4
7
66.05775
2.065
8
−53.66495
1.500
1.61800
63.3
9
40.89287
0.277
10
42.28895
2.955
1.80809
22.7
11
141.93243
D11(variable)
12
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
13*
25.82873
4.154
1.61881
63.9
14
958.79702
9.656
15
116.29028
1.500
2.00100
29.1
16
21.19932
4.178
1.49782
82.6
17
−79.19840
7.501
18
86.66199
2.649
1.78408
26.5
19
−168.51191
D19(variable)
20
−79.67614
2.749
1.80809
22.7
21
−33.68051
4.721
22
−26.62702
1.500
1.83481
42.7
23
109.98588
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Thirteenth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −5.91135E−06, A6 = −4.94128E−09, A8 = 1.13438E−11,
A10 = −9.44997E−14
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
121.71
G2
6
−41.86
G3
13
41.24
G4
20
−43.85
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
146.99
242.48
—
—
—
Magni-
−
−
−
−0.0557
−0.1430
−0.2573
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
849.10
832.12
814.43
D5
1.668
40.693
48.933
1.668
40.693
48.933
D11
44.006
12.587
2.432
44.006
12.587
2.432
D19
18.405
11.365
2.283
21.531
23.518
17.138
BF
20.073
36.479
65.178
16.962
24.425
50.643
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 1.0384
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.5789
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.3891
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.2816
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.2816
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 0.9852
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 0.9404
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 0.9178
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.3130
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 2.9077
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.2816
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 2.9077
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.0476
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 0.9852
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.9404
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 0.9178
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.3130
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.2816
Example 5 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first positive lens L11 having a convex surface facing the object and a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L12 having a convex surface facing the object and a second positive lens L13 having a biconvex shape.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first negative lens L21 having a convex surface facing the object, a second negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape, and a cemented lens consisting of a third negative lens L23 having a biconcave shape and a positive lens L24 having a biconvex shape. In this example, the first negative lens L21 constitutes the negative subgroup, and the second negative lens L22, a third negative lens L23, and the positive lens L24 constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape, a cemented lens consisting of a negative lens L32 having a biconcave shape and a second positive lens L33 having a biconvex shape, and a third positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the first object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the second object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41.
The fifth lens group G5 consists of a negative lens L51 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fifth lens group G5.
In the zoom optical system ZL (5) according to Example 5, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (5) according to Example 5, the second negative lens L22 in the second lens group G2, the third negative lens L23, and the positive lens L24 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 5, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.21, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.28 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 5, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.14, the focal length is 146.99 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.36 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 5, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.08, the focal length is 242.48 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.41 mm.
In Table 5 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 5 will be shown.
TABLE 5
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 18.5740
Δ 0.0609
W
M
T
f
51.50
146.99
242.48
FNO
4.49
5.22
6.35
2ω
32.2
11.0
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
139.517
159.237
175.122
BF
12.228
12.167
12.232
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
59.18642
3.866
1.62299
58.1
2
106.62157
0.150
3
59.10574
2.000
1.90275
36.3
4
36.52221
7.578
1.49782
82.6
5
−659.38914
D5(variable)
6
29.79653
1.500
1.72916
54.6
7
25.16699
7.180
8
−88.47901
1.500
1.81600
46.6
9
55.88999
1.662
10
−43.86910
1.500
1.65160
58.6
11
68.86771
2.985
1.80809
22.7
12
−109.96417
D12(variable)
13
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
14*
25.79838
3.809
1.59201
67.0
15
−279.37355
17.406
16
−247.49695
1.500
2.00069
25.5
17
21.01070
3.365
1.49782
82.6
18
−72.37303
2.817
19
51.64620
3.167
1.79504
28.7
20
−54.87648
D20(variable)
21
−383.32468
3.902
1.73537
27.7
22
−22.63165
0.334
23
−22.44228
1.500
1.81600
46.6
24
52.43184
D24(variable)
25
−66.76465
1.500
1.51680
63.9
26
−190.01529
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Fourteenth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −7.86750E−06, A6 = −2.82414E−09, A8 = −5.58002E−12,
A10 = −5.40323E−14
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
101.81
G2
6
−30.57
G3
14
37.64
G4
21
−47.69
G5
25
−200.00
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
146.99
242.48
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0550
−0.1399
−0.2441
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
854.43
834.65
818.83
D5
1.200
32.757
39.155
1.200
32.757
39.155
D12
29.679
9.845
1.514
29.679
9.845
1.514
D20
20.216
10.855
1.386
23.206
21.666
15.248
D24
5.973
23.393
50.613
2.983
12.581
36.751
BF
12.228
12.167
12.232
12.243
12.262
12.521
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 1.0647
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.6307
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.3279
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.5198
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.5198
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.1429
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 1.2313
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 0.7893
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 0.7370
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.3656
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.3302
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.5198
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.3302
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.5600
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.1429
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 1.2313
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.7893
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 0.7370
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.3656
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.5198
Example 6 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a meniscus shaped first positive lens L11 having a convex surface facing the object and a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L12 having a convex surface facing the object and a second positive lens L13 having a biconvex shape.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a first negative lens L21 having a biconcave shape and a cemented lens consisting of a second negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape and a meniscus shaped positive lens L23 having a convex surface facing the object. In this example, the first negative lens L21, the second negative lens L22, and the positive lens L23 (that is, all the lenses in the second lens group G2) constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L32 having a convex surface facing the object and a second positive lens L33 having a biconvex shape, and a third positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the first object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the first image side subgroup. In contrast, the first positive lens L31, the negative lens L32, and the second positive lens L33 constitute the second object side subgroup, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41.
The fifth lens group G5 consists of a positive lens L51 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fifth lens group G5.
In the zoom optical system ZL (6) according to Example 6, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (6) according to Example 6, all the lenses in the second lens group G2 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 6, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.18, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.29 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 6, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.12, the focal length is 147.00 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.36 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 6, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.02, the focal length is 242.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.42 mm.
In Table 6 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 6 will be shown.
TABLE 6
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 19.6040
Δ 0.0756
W
M
T
f
51.50
147.00
242.50
FNO
4.49
5.12
6.35
2ω
33.0
11.2
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
149.546
165.522
181.571
BF
16.057
16.033
16.082
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
73.23242
3.136
1.48749
70.3
2
128.12637
0.150
3
70.00768
2.000
1.89190
37.1
4
44.09599
6.484
1.49782
82.6
5
−346.69704
D5(variable)
6
−144.15859
1.500
1.61800
63.3
7
69.26357
1.742
8
−59.86879
1.500
1.61800
63.3
9
39.22000
2.890
1.80809
22.8
10
116.35585
D10(variable)
11
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
12*
22.82058
4.270
1.58313
59.4
13
−352.54253
9.345
14
341.42758
1.500
1.95375
32.3
15
17.61559
3.948
1.49782
82.6
16
−89.90153
9.738
17
40.00424
3.341
1.62004
36.4
18
−124.57218
D18(variable)
19
−48.94477
2.849
1.64769
33.7
20
−25.84032
4.651
21
−21.32560
1.500
1.61800
63.3
22
65.03472
D22(variable)
23
−102.08397
2.443
1.48749
70.3
24
−69.00838
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Twelfth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −7.37913E−06, A6 = −5.05231E−09, A8 = −5.01437E−11,
A10 = 1.59136E−13
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
122.71
G2
6
−38.09
G3
12
40.11
G4
19
−40.20
G5
23
426.58
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
147.00
242.50
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0562
−0.1393
−0.2428
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
844.43
828.43
812.43
D5
6.640
45.984
55.000
6.640
45.984
55.000
D10
42.959
11.661
2.493
42.959
11.661
2.493
D18
14.018
10.921
2.595
16.211
22.316
17.610
D22
5.885
16.936
41.414
3.692
5.542
26.399
BF
16.057
16.033
16.082
16.073
16.127
16.367
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 0.9202
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.5937
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.3856
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.2920
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 1.3131
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 1.0532
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 0.9978
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 0.9390
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.2218
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.2220
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 1.3131
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.2220
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.0556
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 1.0532
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.9978
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 0.9390
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.2218
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.2920
Example 7 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a cemented lens consisting of a negative lens L11 meniscus shaped with a convex surface thereof facing the object side and a first positive lens L12 having a biconvex shape, and a meniscus shaped second positive lens L13 having a convex surface facing the object.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a first negative lens L21 having a biconcave shape and a cemented lens consisting of a second negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape and a meniscus shaped positive lens L23 having a convex surface facing the object. In this example, the first negative lens L21, the second negative lens L22, and the positive lens L23 (that is, all the lenses in the second lens group G2) constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape, a cemented lens consisting of a second positive lens L32 having a biconvex shape and a negative lens L33 having a biconcave shape, and a third positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the first object side subgroup, and the second positive lens L32, the negative lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the second object side subgroup, and the second positive lens L32, the negative lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41.
The fifth lens group G5 consists of a positive lens L51 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fifth lens group G5.
In the zoom optical system ZL (7) according to Example 7, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (7) according to Example 7, all the lenses in the second lens group G2 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 7, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.04, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.33 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 7, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.92, the focal length is 146.99 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.40 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 7, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.87, the focal length is 242.46 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.44 mm.
In Table 7 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 7 will be shown.
TABLE 7
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 21.7420
Δ 0.0812
W
M
T
f
51.50
146.99
242.46
FNO
4.45
5.16
6.35
2ω
32.6
11.0
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
159.487
179.476
189.442
BF
15.998
15.987
15.953
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
116.77666
2.000
1.89190
37.1
2
66.26478
8.804
1.49782
82.6
3
−157.07732
0.150
4
56.71957
3.051
1.48749
70.3
5
72.61791
D5(variable)
6
−136.32692
1.500
1.61800
63.3
7
90.78344
1.745
8
−67.46030
1.500
1.61800
63.3
9
43.53314
2.942
1.84666
23.8
10
121.70198
D10(variable)
11
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
12*
21.27766
6.876
1.55332
71.7
13
−187.46379
9.566
14
22.50666
4.454
1.49782
82.6
15
−22.13521
1.500
1.95375
32.3
16
21.56753
6.178
17
40.28651
5.404
1.69895
30.1
18
−39.80095
D18(variable)
19
−31.69688
2.781
1.62004
36.4
20
−20.94278
5.719
21
−17.59612
1.500
1.61800
63.3
22
128.08217
D22(variable)
23
−151.04365
2.691
1.48749
70.3
24
−69.67045
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Twelfth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −5.26085E−06, A6 = −1.54081E−09, A8 = −2.64260E−11,
A10 = 0.00000E+00
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
145.38
G2
6
−44.06
G3
12
41.20
G4
19
−35.93
G5
23
262.44
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
146.99
242.46
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0566
−0.1414
−0.2440
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
834.43
814.43
804.43
D5
7.439
53.047
60.838
7.439
53.047
60.838
D10
52.750
17.177
2.577
52.750
17.177
2.577
D18
8.810
7.217
3.780
10.787
17.018
18.785
D22
5.129
16.686
36.933
3.151
6.885
21.928
BF
15.998
15.987
15.953
16.014
16.084
16.242
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 0.8481
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.4634
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.3735
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.1214
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.1214
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 0.9352
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 1.1466
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 1.0369
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.0977
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.2997
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.1214
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.2997
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 0.8156
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 0.9352
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 1.1466
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 1.0369
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.0977
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.1214
Example 8 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L11 having a convex surface facing the object, and a first positive lens L12 having a biconvex shape.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a first negative lens L21 having a biconcave shape and a cemented lens consisting of a second negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape and a meniscus shaped positive lens L23 having a convex surface facing the object. In this example, the first negative lens L21, the second negative lens L22, and the positive lens L23 (that is, all the lenses in the second lens group G2) constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape, a cemented lens consisting of a negative lens L32 having a biconcave shape and a second positive lens L33 having a biconvex shape, and a third positive lens L34 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. A lens surface on the object side of the first positive lens L31 has an aspherical surface, and is disposed on the image side of the aperture stop S so as to face the aperture stop S. In this example, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the first object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31 constitutes the second object side subgroup, and the negative lens L32, the second positive lens L33, and the third positive lens L34 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41.
The fifth lens group G5 consists of a positive lens L51 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fifth lens group G5.
In the zoom optical system ZL (8) according to Example 8, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (8) according to Example 8, all the lenses in the second lens group G2 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 8, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.02, the focal length is 51.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.33 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 8, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.86, the focal length is 147.00 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.41 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 8, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.68, the focal length is 242.50 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.47 mm.
In Table 8 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 8 will be shown.
TABLE 8
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.71
φ 20.8580
Δ 0.0803
W
M
T
f
51.50
147.00
242.50
FNO
4.49
5.23
6.35
2ω
33.0
11.2
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
156.512
177.844
189.541
BF
15.987
16.005
16.052
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
66.20579
2.000
1.89190
37.1
2
46.51466
9.965
1.49782
82.6
3
−253.04363
D3(variable)
4
−113.59911
1.500
1.61800
63.3
5
96.53848
1.543
6
−75.73354
1.500
1.58913
61.2
7
42.43845
2.891
1.84666
23.8
8
109.64148
D8(variable)
9
∞
1.000
(Aperture S)
10*
23.81391
4.594
1.61881
63.9
11
−192.35661
11.074
12
−109.32160
1.500
1.95375
32.3
13
18.85959
3.991
1.49782
82.6
14
−49.11786
10.482
15
42.16349
3.131
1.69895
30.1
16
−192.85659
D16(variable)
17
−58.00910
3.101
1.62004
36.4
18
−24.00528
3.399
19
−20.05219
1.500
1.61800
63.3
20
56.15912
D20(variable)
21
−99.07327
3.231
1.48749
70.3
22
−69.36557
BF
[Aspherical Data]
Tenth Surface
κ = 1.00000E+00
A4 = −6.04393E−06, A6 = −5.13093E−09, A8 = −1.58013E−11,
A10 = 0.00000E+00
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
143.01
G2
4
−46.04
G3
10
43.15
G4
17
−40.12
G5
21
458.20
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.50
147.00
242.50
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0568
−0.1420
−0.2429
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
837.39
816.08
804.43
D3
3.189
50.971
61.368
3.189
50.971
61.368
D8
52.750
16.964
2.613
52.750
16.964
2.613
D16
12.220
8.654
2.561
14.352
18.721
17.566
D20
5.964
18.848
40.545
3.833
8.781
25.540
BF
15.987
16.005
16.052
16.003
16.103
16.338
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (1) fp/fGp = 0.8001
Conditional Expression (2) LS/LGp = 0.6199
Conditional Expression (3) 100 × (Δ/φ) = 0.3850
Conditional Expression (4) fa/fb = 0.1658
Conditional Expression (5) fα/fβ = 0.1658
Conditional Expression (6) fVR/fGa = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (7) fGp/(−fGa) = 0.9373
Conditional Expression (8) fGp/(−fGb) = 1.0757
Conditional Expression (9) |m1a|/fw = 1.1297
Conditional Expression (10) |mpb|/fw = 0.1876
Conditional Expression (11) f1/(−fGa) = 3.1064
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.1658
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.1064
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 0.8714
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 0.9373
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 1.0757
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 1.1297
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.1876
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.1658
Example 9 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a first positive lens L11 having a biconvex shape, and a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L12 having a convex surface facing the object and a meniscus shaped second positive lens L13 having a convex surface facing the object.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L21 having a biconvex shape, first negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L21, and a second negative lens L23 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the first negative lens L22. In this example, the positive lens L21, the first negative lens L22, and the second negative lens L23 (that is, all the lenses in the second lens group G2) constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a cemented lens consisting of a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape and a first negative lens L32 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, a meniscus shaped second positive lens L33 having a convex surface facing the object, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped second negative lens L34 having a convex surface facing the object and a third positive lens L35 having a biconvex shape, and a fourth positive lens L36 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. In this example, the first positive lens L31, the first negative lens L32, and the second positive lens L33 constitute the first object side subgroup, and the second negative lens L34, the third positive lens L35, and the fourth positive lens L36 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31, the first negative lens L32, and the second positive lens L33 constitute the second object side subgroup, and the second negative lens L34, the third positive lens L35, and the fourth positive lens L36 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41.
The fifth lens group G5 consists of, in order from an object, a negative lens L51 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a positive lens L52 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fifth lens group G5.
In the zoom optical system ZL (9) according to Example 9, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (9) according to Example 9, all the lenses in the second lens group G2 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 9, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.14, the focal length is 51.25 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.29 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 9, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.14, the focal length is 150.00 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.37 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 9, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.00, the focal length is 243.75 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.42 mm.
In Table 9 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 9 will be shown.
TABLE 9
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.76
φ 19.3516
Δ 0.0000
W
M
T
f
51.25
150.00
243.75
FNO
4.60
5.72
6.40
2ω
30.8
10.4
6.4
Y
14.00
14.00
14.00
TL
130.819
173.736
184.319
BF
14.319
34.524
50.036
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
1416.79120
2.989
1.58913
61.2
2
−147.91784
0.000
3
61.00249
2.000
1.67270
32.2
4
38.22260
4.859
1.51680
63.9
5
119.14290
D5(variable)
6
102.36977
2.902
1.84666
23.8
7
−68.94932
0.000
8
−390.03851
1.000
1.83481
42.7
9
50.57712
2.261
10
−32.76989
1.000
1.83481
42.7
11
327.50948
D11(variable)
12
∞
1.500
(Aperture S)
13
63.22768
4.290
1.61800
63.3
14
−25.88397
1.000
1.85026
32.4
15
−67.95813
0.000
16
23.41092
2.701
1.83481
42.7
17
39.30737
9.905
18
5597.30300
1.000
1.83481
42.7
19
16.12840
3.916
1.49782
82.6
20
−55.01811
0.000
21
93.69151
2.031
1.85026
32.4
22
−181.95197
D22(variable)
23
−55.96543
2.264
1.71736
29.6
24
−23.93891
1.325
25
−26.15067
1.000
1.83481
42.7
26
157.23705
D26(variable)
27
−17.83804
1.000
1.49782
82.6
28
−36.29943
0.000
29
−389.26337
2.560
1.85000
27.0
30
−56.49544
BF
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
136.65
G2
6
−39.80
G3
13
34.62
G4
23
−51.61
G5
27
−1999.99
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.25
150.00
243.75
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0554
−0.1564
−0.2667
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
869.18
826.26
815.68
D5
2.000
45.577
56.263
2.000
45.577
56.263
D11
38.113
17.247
1.633
38.113
17.247
1.633
D22
16.656
6.548
2.584
19.137
14.288
17.571
D26
8.227
18.336
22.300
5.747
10.596
7.313
BF
14.319
34.524
50.036
14.319
34.524
50.036
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.1146
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.4331
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.2967
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 0.8698
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.6708
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 1.0588
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.2746
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.1146
Example 10 will be described with reference to
The first lens group G1 consists of, in order from an object, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped negative lens L11 having a convex surface facing the object and the meniscus shaped first positive lens L12 having a convex surface facing the object, and a second positive lens L13 having a biconvex shape.
The second lens group G2 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L21 having a biconvex shape, first negative lens L22 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L21, and a second negative lens L23 having a flat-concave shape with a concave surface facing the object side and disposed at an air distance from the first negative lens L22. In this example, the positive lens L21, the first negative lens L22, and the second negative lens L23 (that is, all the lenses in the second lens group G2) constitute the vibration proof group.
The third lens group G3 consists of, in order from an object, a cemented lens consisting of a first positive lens L31 having a biconvex shape and a first negative lens L32 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, a meniscus shaped second positive lens L33 having a convex surface facing the object, a cemented lens consisting of a meniscus shaped second negative lens L34 having a convex surface facing the object and a third positive lens L35 having a biconvex shape, and a fourth positive lens L36 having a biconvex shape. The aperture stop S is provided near the object side of the third lens group G3, and moves integrally with the third lens group G3 during zooming. In this example, the first positive lens L31, the first negative lens L32, and the second positive lens L33 constitute the first object side subgroup, and the second negative lens L34, the third positive lens L35, and the fourth positive lens L36 constitute the first image side subgroup. In the same manner, the first positive lens L31, the first negative lens L32, and the second positive lens L33 constitute the second object side subgroup, and the second negative lens L34, the third positive lens L35, and the fourth positive lens L36 constitute the second image side subgroup.
The fourth lens group G4 consists of, in order from an object, a positive lens L41 having a biconvex shape, and a negative lens L42 having a biconcave shape disposed at an air distance from the positive lens L41.
The fifth lens group G5 consists of, in order from an object, a negative lens L51 meniscus shaped with a convex surface facing the image side, and a positive lens L52 having a biconvex shape. An image surface I is disposed on the image side of the fifth lens group G5.
In the zoom optical system ZL (10) according to Example 10, focusing from the infinity to the short distant object is achieved by moving all the lenses in the fourth lens group G4 to the image side along the optical axis. Also, in the zoom optical system ZL (10) according to Example 10, all the lenses in the second lens group G2 constitute the vibration proof group movable in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, and corrects a displacement of an imaging position due to camera shake or the like (image blur on the image surface I).
It should be noted that, in order to correct a rotational blur at an angle θ with a lens having, in the whole system, a focal length f and a vibration proof coefficient (ratio of the amount of movement of the image on the imaging surface with respect to the amount of movement of the moving lens group in the shake compensation) K, the moving lens group for shake compensation may simply move in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis by (f·tan θ)/K. In the wide angle end state of Example 10, the vibration proof coefficient is −1.15, the focal length is 51.25 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.38° is −0.29 mm. In the intermediate focal length state of Example 10, the vibration proof coefficient is −2.17, the focal length is 150.00 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.36 mm. In the telephoto end state of Example 10, the vibration proof coefficient is −3.00, the focal length is 243.75 mm. Therefore, the amount of movement of the vibration-proof lens group for correcting the rotational blur of 0.30° is −0.42 mm.
In Table 10 shown below, data values of the zoom optical system according to Example 10 will be shown.
TABLE 10
[General Data]
zooming rate 4.76
φ 19.1495
Δ 0.0000
W
M
T
f
51.25
150.00
243.75
FNO
4.60
5.44
6.40
2ω
32.4
11.0
6.8
Y
14.75
14.75
14.75
TL
130.819
167.081
182.443
BF
14.319
30.464
45.827
[Lens Data]
Surface
Number
R
D
nd
νd
1
146.12588
2.000
1.67270
32.2
2
54.86660
4.428
1.51680
63.9
3
312.17775
0.000
4
101.16252
3.952
1.58913
61.2
5
−323.20365
D5(variable)
6
43.38347
3.058
1.84666
23.8
7
−138.79221
0.687
8
−376.50943
1.000
1.80610
41.0
9
28.98442
2.791
10
−34.24602
1.000
1.80610
41.0
11
∞
D11(variable)
12
∞
1.500
(Aperture S)
13
91.93396
4.597
1.61800
63.3
14
−20.70690
1.000
1.85026
32.4
15
−85.24875
0.000
16
26.52497
2.766
1.83481
42.7
17
53.58887
9.298
18
1031.02320
1.000
1.83481
42.7
19
19.27465
4.338
1.49782
82.6
20
−49.99316
0.000
21
71.99304
2.412
1.79504
28.7
22
−115.55384
D22(variable)
23
169183.09000
2.296
1.72825
28.4
24
−37.98446
0.527
25
−42.61955
1.000
1.83481
42.7
26
61.50123
D26(variable)
27
−19.99185
1.000
1.83481
42.7
28
−44.54325
0.000
29
106.57684
2.315
1.84666
23.8
30
−279.81339
BF
[Lens Group Data]
Starting
Focal
Group
Surface
Length
G1
1
130.24
G2
6
−40.13
G3
13
34.55
G4
23
−73.25
G5
27
−88.38
[Variable Distance Data]
W
M
T
W
M
T
Short
Short
Short
Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
Distance
Distance
Distance
f
51.25
150.00
243.75
—
—
—
Magni-
—
—
—
−0.0550
−0.1542
−0.2580
fication
D0
∞
∞
∞
869.21
832.89
817.52
D5
1.500
42.947
53.964
1.500
42.947
53.964
D11
33.847
12.518
1.500
33.847
12.518
1.500
D22
20.245
9.019
2.000
23.641
18.765
16.987
D26
7.944
19.170
26.189
4.548
9.423
11.201
BF
14.319
30.464
45.827
14.319
30.464
45.827
[Conditional Expression Corresponding Value]
Conditional Expression (12) f3α/f3β = 0.5679
Conditional Expression (13) f1/(−f2) = 3.2458
Conditional Expression (14) f4/f2 = 1.8255
Conditional Expression (15) fVR/f2 = 1.0000
Conditional Expression (16) f3/(−f2) = 0.8610
Conditional Expression (17) f3/(−f4) = 0.4716
Conditional Expression (18) |m12|/fw = 1.0237
Conditional Expression (19) |m34|/fw = 0.3560
Conditional Expression (20) f3a/f3b = 0.5679
According to the Examples 1 to 8, a telephoto type zoom optical system, having low degree of decentering sensitivity and less variation in optical performance based on the assembly accuracy at the time of manufacture is achieved. According to Examples 1 to 10, a telephoto type zoom optical system having a higher optical performance is achieved. According to Examples 1 to 3 and Example 5, a telephoto type zoom optical system having a higher zooming rate is achieved.
In this specification, each example described above shows a specific example of each embodiment, and the embodiments are not limited thereto.
It should be noted that the following contents can be suitably employed within the range in which optical performance of the optical system of each embodiment is not impaired.
Although a 4-groups configuration and a 5-groups configuration are described as examples of the numerical values of the zoom optical system in each embodiment. However, the present application is not limited thereto, and the zoom optical systems with other number of groups (for example, 6 groups) configuration are also applicable. Specifically, there may be provided a configuration in which 2 or more lens groups having positive or negative refractive power are disposed between the first lens group and the lens group having the positive lens component. Also, a configuration in which two or more lens groups having positive or negative refractive power are disposed closer to an image than the lens group having the positive lens component is also applicable. Further, it is possible to add a lens or a lens group to a position closest to the object or a position closest to the image surface of the zoom optical system of each embodiment. It should be noted that the lens group means a portion having at least one lens separated at an air distance that varies during zooming of the lens group.
In the zoom optical system of each embodiment, the focusing lens group may be configured to focus from an infinite distant object to a short distant object by moving a single or a plurality of lens groups or a partial lens group in the optical axis direction instead of the at least part of lenses in the image side negative lens group. The focusing lens group may be applied to autofocusing, and is also suitable to the motor driving for autofocusing (using a stepping motor or the like).
The lens surface may be formed of a spherical surface or a flat surface, or even of an aspherical surface. In particular, aberration correction by using an aspherical surface for a positive lens component arranged so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop enables reduction of the number of lenses of the lens group including the aperture stop (or the lens group disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop in the case where the aperture stop moves solely during zooming). In addition, adjustment of aberration correction and manufacture sensitivity is enabled by using the aspherical surface for the positive lens component disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop and also by using an air distance in the lens group including the aperture stop (or the lens group disposed so as to oppose the image side of the aperture stop in the case where the aperture stop moves solely during zooming). When the lens surface is a spherical surface or a flat surface, machining and assembly adjustment are easy. It is therefore preferable because deterioration of optical performance due to errors in machining and assembly adjustment is prevented. In addition, it is preferable because deterioration of descriptive performance is not much even when the image surface is displaced.
When the lens surface is an aspherical surface, the aspherical surface may be any of an aspherical surface formed by grinding, a glass mold aspherical surface formed of glass into an aspherical shape by a mold, and a composite type aspherical surface fabricated by forming a resin into an aspherical surface shape on a surface of glass. The lens surface may be a diffraction surface, and the lenses may be gradient index lenses (GRIN lenses) or plastic lenses.
The aperture stop is preferably disposed between the second lens group and the third lens group, but may be disposed in the third lens group or on the image side of the third lens group. Alternatively, a member as the aperture stop may not be provided and a lens frame may be used instead to perform the role of the aperture stop.
Each lens surface may be coated with an antireflection film having a high transmittance in a wide wavelength region for reducing flare and ghost and achieving a high contrast optical performance. Accordingly, the flare and the ghost may be reduced, and a high optical performance with a high contrast is achieved.
G1 first lens group
G2 second lens group (object side negative lens group)
G3 third lens group
G4 fourth lens group (image side negative lens group)
G5 fifth lens group
I image surface
S aperture stop
Shibayama, Atsushi, Ito, Tomoki, Umeda, Takeshi
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